"Good for you" came across as sarcastic. I wasn't nit picking, that's Rugratz job. I wasn't talking about sentimental decorations, I have home made and sentimental ones too.Who’s been sarcastic? You’re nit picking her tree, I only said we have different tastes. Christmas trees aren’t meant to be pristine and ocd, they’re about remembering decorations we’ve made or bought over the years for most people.
I didn’t see the comment but I did think it was strange that Alister still believes as he is now in secondary school. It’s very unusual for a child to still believe at his ageDid anyone notice a comment was deleted from her last Instagram post - the one with the letters for Santa? Someone had commented something like “it’s nice Alister still plays along for his sister”, I was curious to see if she had replied as I also wouldn’t have thought he still believed at his age (can’t remember how old he is but think he’s at high school now?) but the comment is gone. Don’t know if she deleted it or what?! The comment wasn’t rude so maybe she’s offended somehow that someone would think he’s too old? Strange though.
Maybe she took it down so that anyone who is younger (who shouldn’t even be on Instagram!) doesn’t see it. He is 11 now so I can’t imagine he will get through this Christmas still believing, if he still does.Did anyone notice a comment was deleted from her last Instagram post - the one with the letters for Santa? Someone had commented something like “it’s nice Alister still plays along for his sister”, I was curious to see if she had replied as I also wouldn’t have thought he still believed at his age (can’t remember how old he is but think he’s at high school now?) but the comment is gone. Don’t know if she deleted it or what?! The comment wasn’t rude so maybe she’s offended somehow that someone would think he’s too old? Strange though.
My nephew is 9.5 and he still believes totally. I think it’s so sweet, but I dread the day he doesn’t as he and my daughter are thick as thieves and if he says it she will believe him and that’ll be that (she’s 7.5)Surely Alistair doesn't still believe. I'd even be surprised if Violet still believes she's 9 ,most kids are questioning things at that age and someone in school always let's it out ,
They're so advanced now compared to years ago with always being online ,especially YT .There's lots of stuff crops up on it I hated when my eldest son didn't believe the magic is gone then.My nephew is 9.5 and he still believes totally. I think it’s so sweet, but I dread the day he doesn’t as he and my daughter are thick as thieves and if he says it she will believe him and that’ll be that (she’s 7.5)
I know my daughter will be good at playing along for the wee ones, but it will definitely be a sad day! Luckily mine don’t watch you tube or anything like that, but I’m sure they’ll hear it at school.They're so advanced now compared to years ago with always being online ,especially YT .There's lots of stuff crops up on it I hated when my eldest son didn't believe the magic is gone then.
Maybe Claire deleted the comment in case the kids did see it on YT ? She said she was putting an age restriction on the kids present hauls .So they must watch her channel?I know my daughter will be good at playing along for the wee ones, but it will definitely be a sad day! Luckily mine don’t watch you tube or anything like that, but I’m sure they’ll hear it at school.
It's face wash? Most kids his age will be using it so why would they make fun of himSeriously why does she always get Alister face wash and spot creams for Birthdays and Christmas and show that publicly online to the world? He is at secondary school and his friends or their parents might come across these vlogs on Youtube and be unkind to him about it. Does Claire not even care shes putting personal things about her children online like this?
Because preteens and teens use that stuff and don’t want to spend their own money on it?!Seriously why does she always get Alister face wash and spot creams for Birthdays and Christmas and show that publicly online to the world? He is at secondary school and his friends or their parents might come across these vlogs on Youtube and be unkind to him about it. Does Claire not even care shes putting personal things about her children online like this?
Oh I know, she is such a dreadful mother buying her child hygiene products, someone needs to get on the blower to social services ASAP...!Seriously why does she always get Alister face wash and spot creams for Birthdays and Christmas and show that publicly online to the world? He is at secondary school and his friends or their parents might come across these vlogs on Youtube and be unkind to him about it. Does Claire not even care shes putting personal things about her children online like this?
why isn't it? something you want, something you NEED...Buying them ... as a Christmas present... not exact sensitive or thoughtful to the child is it?
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